By Hazel on Jul 3, 2010 in Featured, The Great Business Digital Divide | 3 Comments
On the eve of celebrating the blessing of our precious independence for our great country I love so dearly…I came across this headline today which announced 7.9 Million U.S. Jobs Lost many forever.
Wow! What a sad situation our country is facing as we prepare to celebrate and enjoy the freedoms that have been purchased and ransomed for us today on the backs of many a fine American. I thought to myself, “Is this our story for 2010 and on?”
The article went on to say “even though we’ve gained about 600,000 private sector jobs back, we’ve got nearly 8…
By Hazel on Jun 26, 2010 in Age of the Super Consumer, Featured | 6 Comments
Saw a post today on one of the blogs I read where the reader had this idea he was going to offer to manage social media for small to medium size businesses by outsourcing it in India or Malaysia.
He indicated a busy businessman would pay $20 month to have their Facebook, Twitter, Plaxo or Bebo account updated, messages replied and so on and this would be way cheaper than hiring a new employee in-house or contracting independent U.S workers.
Sounds reasonable right? Well I guess it is if you want a…
By Hazel on Jun 23, 2010 in Featured, The Great Business Digital Divide | 1 Comment
Interesting question Ad Age posted in a poll this morning. So curious me logged in, cast my vote which was a (NO) then found the results to be exactly what I thought it would be.
This was the poll question…Do you care about Cannes?
Here is what the results were at noon (CST) on June 23rd…
I’m sure I’m going to hear it over this but to me this is a prime example of how out of touch many advertising, marketing, PR agencies and departments are concerning today’s new business era. Close to…
By Hazel on Jun 14, 2010 in Featured, Take Charge of Your Website and Prosper! | 1 Comment
I decided to address this topic because I have begun to hear more and more the advice “your business doesn’t need a website anymore”.
This has stemmed mainly from the fact social media opportunities are powerful marketing options today.
My concern with this is someone in business may think these self proclaimed digital marketing experts preaching this point of view really know what they are talking about. Some do for sure…but I find that loads of them don’t.
To suggest a business does not need to have their own business website real estate clearly indicates to me this person has…
By Hazel on Jun 1, 2010 in Facts and Statistics Everyone in Business Should Know About, Featured | 1 Comment
I just read a great article by Jay Deragon on Digital Nashville and he talked about the astonishing fact that so many who are in business today don’t really know what is going on in this “New Business Era”. He posted this very interesting chart that gives you a great snapshot of just how fast things are changing when it come to your customers behavior. Check out Gary Hayes Social Media Count below.
Oh, also bookmark Jay’s website while your at it. He has a great forward thinking mind!
Also, while you are at…
By Hazel on May 19, 2010 in Facts and Statistics Everyone in Business Should Know About | 0 Comments
Consumers are more likely to read and act upon online advertising than they were a year ago, according to Opinion Research Corporation.
Every type of online advertising scored better with consumers in 2010 than a year ago.
Consumers say articles that include brand information are the type of online advertising they’re most likely to read and act upon, compared to banner ads, pop-up ads, email offers or sponsored links.
Article-based advertising was preferred by 53% of respondents who said they are “very likely” or “somewhat likely” to read and act upon the material.
Coveted demographic groups are even…
By Hazel on May 14, 2010 in Age of the Super Consumer, Featured | 0 Comments
After all the bad PR Toyota has had lately, somebody over there came out swinging with a new ad series all built around life in the “Daddy Like Swagger Wagon”.
This is a great example of how creating and leading with relevant stories built around the lifestyles of your target market can be a hit like the campaign Toyota did with this targeting young, hip families.
They created an entire “Swagger Wagon” destination to promote the Toyota Sienna. Notice they led with the lifestyle story not pushing boring specs on vehicle MPG’s, safety features, etc. No! They led…
By Hazel on Apr 29, 2010 in Featured, Take Charge of Your Website and Prosper! | 1 Comment

With so many things available through technology to market and reach your customer directly today…why don’t more business owners take on more of their own marketing efforts?
You would have to have been on another planet this past decade not to know we have entered into a new business era. This is so a direct-to-consumer market now. People want customization and personalization and a one-to-one experience. The middle man and gatekeepers are dying off by the droves in every industry segment!
One thing I’ve discovered and relate to as a consumer over the past few years is people…
By Hazel on Jan 5, 2010 in Age of the Super Consumer, Featured | 1 Comment

Ahh the mature woman! Something all of us girls grow up to be…well hopefully. As I have embarked on this leg of my personal journey I have noticed more than ever the lack of significance placed on my role, generation and participation in the marketplace.
Is it marketers have counted me out? Do they think I am over the ‘hill’ and no longer am a substanable source of revenue for their bottomline?
It could just be our fascination and even obsession with “being young” but whatever it is…marketers that ignore this market segment are pretty stupid in my books.…
By Hazel on Jan 4, 2010 in Featured, The Great Business Digital Divide | 3 Comments

Recently I took a road trip from Nashville, TN to Little Rock, Arkansas twice within a two week period! Is there some sort of an award for that? (LOL)
Of course one of the activities that go hand-in-hand with a road trip is making food stops. Even though I knew this would be a fairly long drive, I really had no plans on where to eat on this double trek trip except I did plan on getting some killer BBQ in Memphis which turned out to be a HUGE disappointment! But that’s another story.
I really ended up relying…